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Preparing for the Civil Service Exam (CSE) requires strong command of vocabulary, especially the ability to recognize antonyms—words with opposite meanings. Antonyms frequently appear in vocabulary, sentence completion, and reading comprehension questions. Many examinees underestimate this section, but consistent practice with antonyms can significantly improve both accuracy and speed.
This guide provides a comprehensive antonyms practice list, clear explanations, and practical study tips tailored specifically for the Civil Service Exam. By mastering these word pairs, you build not only vocabulary but also logical reasoning skills needed to eliminate wrong answer choices.
Antonyms are words that express opposite or contrasting meanings. In the Civil Service Exam, they are tested directly (choosing the opposite word) and indirectly (understanding contrast in sentences and passages).
Antonyms matter because:
Many questions rely on precise word meaning
Incorrect answers often include near-synonyms, not true opposites
Strong antonym knowledge helps in context clues and logic-based elimination
Understanding antonyms improves comprehension, especially when dealing with formal, academic, or government-related texts common in the exam.
Antonyms in the Civil Service Exam usually fall into predictable categories. Recognizing these patterns helps you answer faster.
These are opposites on a scale.
Hot ↔ Cold
Rich ↔ Poor
Fast ↔ Slow
These have no middle ground.
Alive ↔ Dead
Legal ↔ Illegal
Present ↔ Absent
These describe opposite roles or relationships.
Buy ↔ Sell
Employer ↔ Employee
Teacher ↔ Student
Below is a carefully selected list of antonyms commonly encountered in Civil Service vocabulary tests. Focus on meaning, not memorization alone.
Abundant ↔ Scarce
Accept ↔ Reject
Accurate ↔ Inaccurate
Active ↔ Passive
Advance ↔ Retreat
Artificial ↔ Natural
Assertive ↔ Timid
Benefit ↔ Disadvantage
Brief ↔ Lengthy
Calm ↔ Agitated
Capable ↔ Incompetent
Certain ↔ Doubtful
Complex ↔ Simple
Conceal ↔ Reveal
Construct ↔ Destroy
Decline ↔ Increase
Deficient ↔ Sufficient
Deliberate ↔ Impulsive
Dense ↔ Sparse
Despair ↔ Hope
Diligent ↔ Lazy
Diminish ↔ Expand
Direct ↔ Indirect
Efficient ↔ Inefficient
Encourage ↔ Discourage
Exact ↔ Approximate
Explicit ↔ Implicit
Flexible ↔ Rigid
Formal ↔ Informal
Frequent ↔ Rare
Generous ↔ Stingy
Genuine ↔ Fake
Gradual ↔ Sudden
Harsh ↔ Mild
Hostile ↔ Friendly
Humble ↔ Arrogant
Ideal ↔ Flawed
Ignorant ↔ Knowledgeable
Impartial ↔ Biased
Increase ↔ Decrease
Inferior ↔ Superior
Innocent ↔ Guilty
Intentional ↔ Accidental
Isolate ↔ Integrate
Justify ↔ Condemn
Keen ↔ Indifferent
Lenient ↔ Strict
Logical ↔ Illogical
Loyal ↔ Disloyal
Lucid ↔ Confusing
Legitimate ↔ Illegitimate
Limited ↔ Unlimited
Lively ↔ Dull
Local ↔ Global
Maintain ↔ Neglect
Major ↔ Minor
Mature ↔ Immature
Modest ↔ Boastful
Moral ↔ Immoral
Neutral ↔ Biased
Obedient ↔ Defiant
Obvious ↔ Subtle
Optimistic ↔ Pessimistic
Orderly ↔ Chaotic
Ordinary ↔ Exceptional
Partial ↔ Impartial
Passive ↔ Active
Permanent ↔ Temporary
Plentiful ↔ Scarce
Positive ↔ Negative
Precise ↔ Vague
Promote ↔ Demote
Prosper ↔ Decline
Rational ↔ Irrational
Reliable ↔ Unreliable
Relevant ↔ Irrelevant
Rigid ↔ Flexible
Secure ↔ Vulnerable
Simple ↔ Complicated
Sincere ↔ Hypocritical
Stable ↔ Unstable
Strict ↔ Lenient
Strong ↔ Weak
Succeed ↔ Fail
Transparent ↔ Opaque
Tolerant ↔ Intolerant
Uniform ↔ Diverse
Useful ↔ Useless
Valid ↔ Invalid
Vivid ↔ Dull
Voluntary ↔ Compulsory
Wealthy ↔ Poor
Wise ↔ Foolish
Withdraw ↔ Advance
Understanding the format helps avoid traps.
Choose the word opposite in meaning to “Transparent”.
Correct answer: Opaque
The manager was lenient, not ___, with first-time offenders.
Correct answer: strict
Passages often use contrast words like however, yet, although, which signal antonym relationships.
Many examinees lose easy points due to these errors:
Choosing a synonym instead of an opposite
Selecting a word that is only partially opposite
Ignoring context clues
Confusing negative prefixes (un-, in-, im-) without checking meaning
Example:
Unhappy is not always the antonym of happy in context; sometimes content vs miserable fits better.
Always learn antonyms together. This strengthens memory and recall speed.
Context-based understanding lasts longer than rote memorization.
Prioritize vocabulary commonly used in exams, legal texts, and official documents.
Ten to fifteen minutes of daily antonyms practice is more effective than long, infrequent sessions.
Antonym mastery helps beyond vocabulary:
Reading comprehension: recognizing contrast improves understanding
Sentence correction: identifying wrong word choices
Logic and reasoning: understanding opposing ideas
Strong vocabulary supports overall exam confidence and time management.
Review antonyms regularly, not just once
Combine antonyms practice with synonyms study
Read editorials, government notices, and formal articles
Practice under timed conditions
Antonyms may seem simple, but they are powerful tools in mastering the Civil Service Exam. With consistent practice and strategic study, this section can become one of your strongest scoring areas.
Master the opposites—and move one step closer to passing the Civil Service Exam.
Direction: Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the underlined word.
Abundant
A. rare
B. scarce
C. limited
D. empty
Lenient
A. kind
B. flexible
C. strict
D. tolerant
Transparent
A. clear
B. visible
C. vague
D. opaque
Optimistic
A. confident
B. hopeful
C. pessimistic
D. cheerful
Artificial
A. natural
B. chemical
C. modern
D. fake
Direction: Choose the word that best completes the sentence by providing the opposite meaning of the underlined word.
The manager was lenient, not __________, when dealing with first-time offenders.
A. polite
B. careless
C. strict
D. generous
The instructions were explicit, not __________.
A. detailed
B. implicit
C. clear
D. simple
Her explanation was logical, rather than __________.
A. rational
B. consistent
C. emotional
D. illogical
The substance became solid, not __________, after cooling.
A. firm
B. stable
C. liquid
D. dense
His comments were constructive, not __________.
A. helpful
B. destructive
C. positive
D. informative
Direction: Identify the option where the two words are true antonyms.
A. honest – sincere
B. humble – arrogant
C. quick – rapid
D. strong – powerful
A. accept – allow
B. increase – expand
C. encourage – discourage
D. support – assist
A. permanent – lasting
B. flexible – rigid
C. modern – current
D. simple – easy
A. visible – obvious
B. calm – peaceful
C. loyal – faithful
D. innocent – guilty
A. advance – retreat
B. gain – earn
C. build – create
D. choose – select
Direction: Choose the word that can replace the underlined word while keeping the sentence meaning opposite.
The policy was considered fair by most employees.
A. balanced
B. equal
C. unjust
D. neutral
The task was simple and easy to complete.
A. brief
B. complicated
C. clear
D. minor
He gave a partial explanation of the issue.
A. limited
B. incomplete
C. biased
D. impartial
The witness provided a reliable statement.
A. accurate
B. false
C. dependable
D. consistent
The decision was made deliberately, not __________.
A. carefully
B. wisely
C. impulsively
D. logically
Direction: Choose the correct answer.
Which word is the antonym of diligent?
A. careful
B. persistent
C. lazy
D. patient
Which word best contrasts with conceal?
A. hide
B. reveal
C. protect
D. cover
The opposite of inferior is __________.
A. lesser
B. lower
C. superior
D. weaker
Which word is most opposite in meaning to scarce?
A. rare
B. insufficient
C. limited
D. plentiful
The antonym of temporary is __________.
A. brief
B. permanent
C. flexible
D. short
B – Scarce is the direct opposite of abundant
C – Lenient ↔ Strict
D – Transparent ↔ Opaque
C – Optimistic ↔ Pessimistic
A – Artificial ↔ Natural
C – Lenient contrasts with strict
B – Explicit ↔ Implicit
D – Logical ↔ Illogical
C – Solid ↔ Liquid
B – Constructive ↔ Destructive
B – Humble ↔ Arrogant
C – Encourage ↔ Discourage
B – Flexible ↔ Rigid
D – Innocent ↔ Guilty
A – Advance ↔ Retreat
C – Fair ↔ Unjust
B – Simple ↔ Complicated
D – Partial ↔ Impartial
B – Reliable ↔ False
C – Deliberately ↔ Impulsively
C – Diligent ↔ Lazy
B – Conceal ↔ Reveal
C – Inferior ↔ Superior
D – Scarce ↔ Plentiful
B – Temporary ↔ Permanent
For maximum retention:
Review 5–10 antonym pairs daily
Always confirm meaning within context
Avoid relying only on prefixes (un-, in-, im-)
Practice under timed conditions
Civil Service Exam Philippines: Complete Preparation and Passing Guide